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Innovation, diversification, and a track record of providing superior operating performance, establishes MAX as a leader of integrated environmental solutions specializing in waste management. MAX delivers responsive and cost-effective services for waste transportation, treatment, storage, and disposal, as well as beneficial reuse of industrial and drilling waste materials. Our broad range of environmental experience and waste supervision knowledge addresses a wide variety of industries and customers including; the energy industry, manufacturers, heavy industry, contractors, land developers, the Army Corp of Engineers, the Department of Defense, the U.S. EPA and the Pennsylvania DEP.

New Investment.
Renewed Purpose.

In February of 2017, MAX Environmental Technologies, Inc. was acquired by Altus Capital Partners, an investment firm focused on middle market manufacturing companies in the U.S. Through this transition process, Altus teamed with Bob Shawver, a highly experienced industry executive who will assume the role of Chief Executive Officer. Altus, along with management, intends to recapitalize the company and fund continued growth in environmental and waste management solutions.

Meet the New President

With the February 2017 acquisition by Altus Capital Partners, Bob Shawver stepped in as the new President and CEO of MAX Environmental Technologies. Shawver’s extensive industry experience spans all aspects of the environmental industry – including the proper handling, secure transport, and ultimate safe and secure disposition of a wide range of environmentally sensitive materials. He is greatly looking forward to applying his 25 years of expertise to further the mission of excellence at MAX, and states, “Safety and good environmental practices will always be our Number One priority.”

Yukon Vertical Increase

On September 21, 2016, the PADEP approved the MAX Environmental permit application to reclassify a disposal area as a landfill in order to accommodate up to 450,000 cubic yards of additional residual waste. The additional waste disposal will not increase the footprint of the landfill, but will rather increase the height gradually toward the center of the existing site. Among the requirements, will be the installation of a new above ground storage tank for collecting leachate from the landfill. Project construction began in February and is expected to extend through the summer.